“The Winter’s Tale” by William Shakespeare
The Rome Savoyards and Plays in Rome Present The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare directed by Sandra Provost in English Cast (in... Read More
“To spend a penny!”
The English are stereotyped as being very reserved people, not always saying exactly what they mean. Well, this idiom is perhaps a... Read More
“To jog your memory”
Do you go jogging? These two people in the photo make it look so easy… running at a steady pace (“correndo a... Read More
“To let the cat out of the bag!”
I know it is a bit late, but today we have been putting away our Christmas tree decorations. Since our children are... Read More
ENGLISH TEA OPEN DAY
Time never stops and we can choose to never stop learning! “THE ENGLISH TREE” invites you and your family and friends to... Read More
“To take the plunge”
How did you celebrate the start of 2017…maybe with family and friends at a New Year’s Eve party, or watching fireworks in... Read More
Different ways of saying “Buon Natale!” in English…
Merry Christmas! Season’s Greetings! Happy Christmas! Christmas greetings! Best wishes at Christmas time! Happy holidays! Wishing you a happy and peaceful Christmas!... Read More
“To put something on ice; to be on ice”
You know how some buses carry publicity about events in Rome? Well, last week I was following a bus which had an... Read More
“To stick your neck out”
There are lots of sayings about turtles (tartarughe): “Try to be like a turtle – at ease in your own shell” Bill... Read More
“Dirt cheap!”
Donald Trump is everywhere at the moment, dominating the News and headlines. Some political analysts are calling it “Trump Media Saturation!” However... Read More









